Here are some of the popular use cases for click tracking in Google Analytics 4: Button click tracking(say “Add to cart” button clicks) Outbound link clicks(track when a visitor clicks a link leading to an external resource (3rd party website)) ...
Click on the button you just set-up tracking for. You should notice that the tag we just created should move to the “tags fired” area of the preview pane.Once you’ve confirmed the tag is working in Google Tag Manager, check your Realtime > Events reporting in Google Analytics. Yo...
For example, if you want to track clicks on a call-to-action button, the name of the event can be any of these: call_to_action cta_click cta, etc. Or anything else. Speaking of custom event tracking, let’s look at the example where we want to measure clicks on menu links on a...
There have been 3rd party javascripts that track adsense clicks out for a while, but no free ones to my knowledge that track clicks on Firefox. Until now. This free script integrates with Google Analytics to allow you to track your adsense clicks. This tracking is done through "Goals". A...
Setting up event tracking in Google Analytics lets you see how many users interact with specific elements of your site or app, like button clicks, text inputs, or form submissions. By monitoring those events over time, you can get valuable insight into your users’ behavior to learn what’s...
So far, we have discussed how to track button and link clicks across your website automatically. What if you wanted to track a specific link on your WordPress site and create custom reports? Luckily, MonsterInsights makes this easy as well. It’s called a custom link attribution feature, ...
Google Analytics can record anything from page views to button clicks. Formstack automatically creates these events on your form when you enable the plugin. To find event tracking in your Google Analytics account, look at the left sidebar. Go to Behavior > Events > Overview. Google Analytics ...
Ian Pittssent me this trick a while back and I’m just getting around to publishing it. Thank Ian! Google Analytics(intro video here) is powerful stuff, but one notable lacking feature is data onoutgoing clicks. If you are using jQuery, plop this code on your page and you’ll be trac...
Scroll down to the “Clicks” section and select the checkbox for “Click URL” then exit Now click on “Triggers” on the left-hand side and then click “New” Name the “Untitled Trigger” to be “Phone Number Trigger” Then click “Choose a trigger type to begin setup…” ...
Analytics and passes a page path of “/outgoing/” and the url of where the click was headed. In your Google Analytics under content, you will see pages that start with “/outgoing/”. These are clicks that took people off your site. See below for how it looks in Google A...